City Council calls timeout on two big Downtown-area projects


Kansas City Council members put off until January consideration of incentives for two projects — a 25-story office tower at 13th and Main streets and a transit-oriented development in the River Market.

Although ordinances empowering City Manager Troy Schulte to start negotiating development agreements for both projects advanced out of committee, members expressed doubt that either plan had the necessary nine votes for fast-track approval, The Kansas City Star reports. In fact, a vote on the River…

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